There's a little shop in Totnes tucked in the shadow of the Eastgate arch that stretches across Fore Street. This is Narnia - Narnia Totnes, that is - and it's known as the Time Traveller's Shop.

There may not be a lion, witch or wardrobe in sight, but step inside and there's Mr Tumnus' lampost right in the middle of the shop, so it must be true.

Owner Martin Ryan said: "Well, you've got the road sign, 'Totnes twinned with Narnia'. When we first got the shop, we were trying to come up with names and we whittled them down until we settled on Narnia Totnes. It just seemed to fit really. I think it irritates some people who don't see the funny side of it but if you can't laugh at yourself what can you do.

"It's not a jibe at anybody. In fact, it's a great brand for Totnes, we have it on our t-shirts and bags and they go to every corner of the world."

With a record player filling the space with the sound of Miles Davies and the walls lined with trinkets, you'd be forgiven for thinking that there's magic at play.

"I think that visitors like the uniqueness of it and we get a lot of local people in too. For visitors it's a destination shop, they like to come in and look and hopefully they buy something even if it's just a £2 bag.

"They love the atmosphere, it's all been created by my wife Julie, I just work here really," said Martin.

Narnia Totnes is a vinyl and vintage store in Fore Street, Totnes.

In fact, it is Julie's work that the place has really become famous for. An artist and creative director, Julie has had a long career in TV and when the couple lived in Australia, she designed the title credits for Home and Away.